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This upcoming Devo concert has me waxing nostalgic in a big way. I am really looking forward to it. I was going through some of my memories that I have digitized and thought I would share two of my more favorite photographic memories.

Myself (looking a little out of it), Danny Elfman and Billy Gilbert who used to host Musical Chairs Wednesday mornings on KPFT. This was taken back stage at an Oingo Boingo concert around 1988.

A rather telling photo featuring my brother John in the center, me to the right and none other than Mr. “Turn on, tune in, drop out” himself, Dr. Timothy Leary on the left. This was very late 80’s or very early 90’s when he was doing a spoken word tour.

Nostalgia

3 thoughts on “Nostalgia

  • August 2, 2006 at 8:59 am
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    OMG, that is cool. I saw the Moody Blues the day after he died. It was a great show.

  • August 2, 2006 at 11:59 am
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    Jay, you don’t look too happy to be hanging out with Elfman! LOL! Great pics btw!

  • September 17, 2006 at 2:06 am
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    Jay..
    I remember that show at the old Tower Theater. I had 2nd row dead center. And I too had a interview with Elfman for my college radio station, however, Billy’s was much better. We both got a good one with Vatos though. Love the site and I tripped on it while looking up old friends like Billy, Walt and Tek from the old Civil Service era.
    Listening to them and your shows back in the day truly put me on the path to good music and outlandish humor.

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